Raytheon System Would Warn Military Aviation Units of Cyber-Hijacking Attempts One defense company says it has a solution to detect hacks in real time and warn troops in the fight.
F-35 Testing Delays Continue, Even as Aircraft Has Made Its Combat Debut Problems integrating parts of the Joint Simulation Environment are keeping the aircraft from reaching expanded production.
The Navy Is Finally Replacing Seahawk Gunner Seats That Cause Back Injuries The seat was so jarring and uncomfortable that fixing it was the Navy's No. 2 priority for all of aviation.
Army Details Plan to Equip Stryker Infantry Carriers with Tank-Killing Missiles Beginning in 2022, the Army will start turning large numbers of Stryker infantry carriers into tank-killers.
Marines Eyeing Futuristic Remote Turret for AAVs This Remote Weapon System Spots Drones and Other Threats from Miles Away
Lasers That Take Out Drones and Small Boats Could Be Mounted On More Navy Ships Navy warship is getting a laser five times stronger than the one the service has tested in the past.
Air Force’s Problem-Plagued New Tanker Likely Won’t Deploy for 3 Years or More It doesn't look as if the problems plaguing the U.S. Air Force's KC-46 Pegasus tanker will be over anytime soon.
AFSOC's 'Ultimate Battle Plane' Now Operating in Afghanistan The new AC-130J "Ghostrider" gunship has begun combat missions in Afghanistan.
Here's What the Marines Want in the Navy's Fleet of Unmanned Drone Ships Marine Corps leaders are looking to self-driving ships that will keep the enemy guessing.
With B-1 Aging and B-21 Still Years Out, Air Force May Soon Have No Go-To Bomber The U.S. is the only allied country that still flies bombers.
Fired Space Force Officer Approved to Be Air Force's No. 2 Civilian Leader In a 52-46 party-line vote, the Senate approved former Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier to become the under secretary of the Air...
‘I Came Home Different': What They Don't Tell You About Life After Service "No one tells you that you might survive everything and still wake up years later wondering what the hell you're doing here."
Schumer Asks US Army to Award New York Hero with Medal of Honor Army Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis died in 2013 during a Taliban raid on Forward Operating Base Ghazni in Afghanistan.
Navy Torpedo Boat Abandoned in South Carolina Waters. Now the Owner Has Been Arrested These days, the only threat posed by a 120-foot-long Navy torpedo vessel is to the marsh outside of Charleston, S.C., where...
Marine Veteran Dies After Shooter Lying in Wait Ambushed Police Who Parked to Eat Lunch An Ohio police department says one of its officers is dead after a shooter lying in wait ambushed him and another officer as...